Targeted literature searches are a fundamental part of writing clinical manuscripts that will meet the standards of high-quality journals and contribute meaningfully to evidence-based practice. When physicians write clinical manuscripts, utilizing a targeted literature search can identify high-quality, relevant, and current evidence. While a general literature review is useful, a targeted literature search is specific to the clinical question and should be completed through frameworks established, such as PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome) and PRISMA [1].
Open Access (OA) publishing has changed the landscape of scholarly communication by enabling everyone to access research for free. It has a significant impact on academic publishing, research dissemination, and open science. OA is fundamentally different than publishing based on paid subscriptions; with paid subscription publishing, readers or institutions must pay to view the content. For authors, it is essential to know the particulars of OA before submitting their work. This guide aims to provide essential information about OA publishing, so authors know where to start and how to navigate the process. publication supports can also assist authors through this process to ensure compliance and successful submission.[1]
OA publishing enables free online access to research articles without the need for subscriptions. and thus increase the visibility of research, equity of knowledge, and access to science on a worldwide basis. There are several OA models, for example: [2]
Model  | Access  | Cost to Author  | Notes  | 
Gold  | Free immediately  | Often APC  | Fully OA journal  | 
Green  | Free via repository  | None  | May have an embargo  | 
Hybrid  | Optional OA in subscription journal  | APC  | Mixed access  | 
Diamond/Platinum  | Free immediately  | None  | Funded by institutions  | 
Bronze  | Free to read, no license  | None  | Limited reuse rights  | 
Delayed  | Free after embargo  | None  | Publisher-set delay  | 
Black (Informal)  | Free but unauthorized  | None  | Not legal OA  | 
Publishing in an OA format has many benefits, which is why an increasing number of researchers, institutions, and funding agencies are beginning to prefer OA. [4]
Together, the benefits of OA publishing are a strategic option for researchers serious about the impact and a strategic option to advance professionalism and transparency.
Selecting the appropriate OA journal is crucial. Authors must consider: [5]
Verify that the journal has a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality of the research.  | |
Journal Reputation  | Check if the journal is indexed in recognized databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, or Scopus.  | 
Publisher’s Credibility  | Be cautious of predatory publishers that do not demonstrate openness or take advantage of OA fees.  | 
Journal Impact Factor or Metrics  | Although not the only indicator of quality, these metrics can inform your choice of journal.  | 
Careful journal selection helps authors maintain publication ethics and avoid predatory publishers.
Many Open Access journals charge Article Processing Charges (APC) to cover publishing costs. Therefore, it is critical for authors to: [6]
It can also be helpful to think about whether your institution provides any support. Some universities (or funders) have agreements in place that may cover APCs (as well as other publication costs).
OA publishing can involve different copyright arrangements:
Myth  | Reality  | 
OA journals are of low quality.  | Many OA journals have high standards and impact factors comparable to traditional journals.  | 
OA publishing is free for authors.  | While readers don’t pay, authors often pay APCs, though waivers exist.  | 
OA articles have no copyright protection.  | Most OA works use clear licenses protecting author rights.  | 
To increase the visibility, credibility, and impact of your OA publication while maximising its potential, consider the following best practices before submitting your research article:
Strong publication ethics and awareness of peer review process standards help ensure research integrity and credibility in OA publishing.
OA Publishing presents considerable benefits for authors, including broader exposure and adherence to funder requirements. Authors should think critically of journals, costs, licensing, and policies before submitting work. By making good publishing decisions, authors can increase the attention their work receives while avoiding common pitfalls encountered by authors altogether. Professional publication supports ensure that authors navigate OA publishing efficiently, ethically, and successfully.
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